Description
This exceptional The New Yorker magazine from November 3, 1928, is a treasured piece of literary history, featuring a stunning cover by the renowned Julian de Miskey. De Miskey, a pivotal figure in the magazine's artistic beginnings, offered a minimalist yet sophisticated visual style that has become synonymous with The New Yorker. Collectors and fans of vintage art will find this issue particularly appealing.
The magazine is not only an eye-catching artifact but is also in very good condition, a rarity for this age. It has been carefully preserved, maintaining its integrity throughout the decades. Be sure to check the images for a closer look at this remarkable piece. Whether you're a long-time reader of The New Yorker or new to its charm, this issue is a fantastic addition to any collection.
- Rare Collectible: With only a handful of copies likely in circulation, this magazine is a unique find that stands out in the world of vintage publications.
- Historic Value: This issue captures a critical time in American literature and art, making it not just a magazine, but a piece of history.
In addition to the beautiful cover art, this issue includes a variety of engaging articles and illustrations that reflect the culture and humor of the late 1920s. It's a window into a bygone era, showcasing the wit and literary excellence that The New Yorker is celebrated for.
Don’t miss your chance to own this beautiful example from the The New Yorker archives. If you're on a quest for more unique finds, we invite you to explore our extensive collection of over 4,000 New Yorker magazines. You never know what amazing pieces you might come across!